Solve Physics Problem: Jet Aircraft Launch from Carrier

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The discussion revolves around solving a physics problem involving a jet aircraft launching from an aircraft carrier over a 94m track in 2.5 seconds. Initially, the user misapplies the formula for velocity, mistakenly treating distance as speed. After clarification, the correct approach involves using the distance formula to find acceleration, leading to the correct calculation of 30 m/s for the aircraft's speed. Participants emphasize the importance of accurately defining variables and using appropriate formulas for physics problems. The conversation highlights common pitfalls in understanding motion equations and the need for clear problem statements.
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Hello,

I'm doing this problem; a jet aircraft bein launch from an aircraft carrier acceleration from the rest along a 94m track for 2.5sec?

The problem is my answer is different from book

I am using the equation V=V 0 + at

V=94m
T=2.5sec

V=0+94m(2.5sec)=235m/s

I know this answer is wrong I suppose to be looking for the acceleration of the aircraft assuming constant.

I even tried to work this problem with the equation
V^2=V^20+2a(x-x)

thank-you
 
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Nevermind the above post

I figured out the correct answer to the problem V^2+V^2/2(x-x).

(2.5s)^2-(0)^2/2(94m)=30m/s
30m/s instead of the above answer
 
I'm glad you finally got it! For future reference, it would be good idea to tell us what the question is! I assume, although you didn't say it, that you are given the final speed and time and are asked what the acceleration is. By the way, you tell us that
V= 94 m which doesn't make sense: "meters" measures distance, not speed. 94 meters is the length of the track so you need to use the distance formula: d= 94= V0 t+ (a/2) t2.
V0= 0 and t= 2.5 so you can solve for a.
 
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